The closest meaning for the
underline expression is.................................

a.pardana
asks Prabu to lend him a newspaper

b.Prabu
wishes Pardana lend him a newspaper

c.Pardana
want prabu lend him a newspaper

d.Prabu
plants to lend him a newspaper

e.Pardana
wants toreadd
newspaper

15.Setiawan
: l have never seen such a
beautiful wedding ceremony.

Djhuhari
: .................... it was
really great.

a.l got
it now

b.l
wouldn’t say that

c.l was
very satisfied

d.l
quite disagree

e.aggree

16.Those
children ...................... by me

a.Have
punished c . Have been
punished

b.Has
punished d. Has been
punishede. Was being hated

17.I
........... by him

a.Hatec. Was hated

b.Were
hatedd. Will hatee. Neither I do

18.Irma
; sasa, did you watch idola cilik last night?

Sas: yes,I like kiki performance

Irma: ............he has nice
smile also.

a.I’m
too c. I do
so

b.I didn’t
either d. So do Ie. Neither do I

19.The
doctor is in the hospital, and...........

a.The
nurse so is c. so is the
nurse

b.Is so
the nursed. Neither is the nursee. The nurse does either

20...........and
we didn’teither

a.She
never visited the old mosque

b.She
always visited the old mosque

c.she
visited the old mosque

d.She
not visited the old mosque

e.the
old mosque she visited

21.Mother
only fried tofu and omelets ..........she didn’tgo to the market this morning

a.Because
c. because of

b.Althoughd.
And e.
and than

22.We
..............in Jakarta for twenty years

a.Live c. Have lived

b.Are
livingd. Livede. life

23.Rini
...........from school

a.Returningc. Is return

b.Return
d. Has just
returnede.would returning

24.I...........
here fortwo hours

a.Am
here c. Has
been here

b.Have
been here d. Was here e. is here

25.We
don’t know the man................

a.Where
he come from c. Who live at the
house

b.When
he come d. Whose house
that ise.that is Whose house

26.This
is not the shirt............ I bought yesterday

a.Which
c. Who

b.Who’s
d. Where e.whom

27.This
looks like the pen...............

a.Where
I bought it c. When lost it

b.Which
I bough yesterdayd. Whom I show
yesterday e.when l bough it

28.The
school ...........I study is near a bus station.

a.Wherec. Which

b.Who d. Whom e. when

29.Mr.
Abbas .................son is my classmate is manager in a big company

a.who mc. who

b.Who’s
d. Which e. when

30.All
the jackets in the shop are expensive,but
the brown one is the..........

a.As
expensive as c. More
expensive

b.Expensived.
Most expensive cheap

Part
11 Error Recognition

Indentify the one underline word or phrase
that should be corrected or rewritten.

31. The
client’s criticize of his work made the secretary try harder.

ABCD

32.The board of directors must choose the
mosteconomically plan for
the company.

A BCDE

33.Applications for the seminar on manager techniques
are due onFriday.

A BC D
E

33.It is Mr. Sloan’s responsibility to maintenance all computer files on current project.

AB C DE

35. Ms. Chin is a partner in a nationalknown firm of marketing consultants.

ABC D

36.The company doesn’t have enoughcurrencyto build a newheadquarters.

AB CD

37.Our investmentsobtained more money this year than
last year

ABCDE

38. The affect of the new manufacturing
process on the environment is not known.

A B
C D

39. The
department of human resources will elaborate the insurance
benefitsto include newemployees.AB CD

40. Mr.
Sung can lend a typewriter from Ms. Wilson, because his
type writer is broken.

AB CD

Reading Section

Corporate
Police change

Moving
expenses you can be reimbursed for your expenses of moving to a new home only
if your new home is at least 50 miles way from your former home, in edition, expenses
are limited to the cost of moving your household good and personal effects from
your former home to your new home, Meals pre- move house hunting expenses are
no longer reimbursable.

41.
Who would be most affected by this notice?

a. Hotel Chains

b. Furniture Rental Companies

c. real estate agents

d. New Employees moving from another
city

e. from another city

42.
Which of the following will be reimbursed?

a.
Lunch for the movers

b.
shipping household goods

c.
gas used looking fora house

d.
Hotel expenses

e.
looking fora house

Before
the falls Barlins Wall, East barlian was like the rest of East Germany – drab
and depressed. Today is deferent story. They are over 40 major construction projects
under way and investment in a new construction are expected to exceed $ 20
billion. Part of this boom can be attributed to the fact that the national
government of Germany will move to Berlin. The city will one again be Germany’s
leading city and getaway to the expanding markets in Poland. The Czech Republic,
and others countries east of the German border.

43. According to the article, what caused change in
East Berlin?

a. Expanding
Markets in Poland

b.
Border changes east of Germany

c.
The completion of 40 constructions projects

d.
Collapse of the barlin Wall

e. 40
constructions projects

44. Which is not given as a reason for increased
prosperity?

a.
The Location of Berlin

b.
the destruction of Barlin wall

c.
the move of national government

d.
The drab character of East Berlin

e.
national government

45.
A sum of at least $ 20 billion will be invested in

a. moving the government

b. new construction

c. expanding markets

d. border control

e. the government

The
information highway is the road that links computer users to an affinitive
number of on line services using communication technology like the telephone,
cable lines, and satellite links, on the information highway a person setting
in front of his or her computer can have access to news, electronic mail,
publics forums and sofwer, to mention a few services. The lower prices of
computer have put more computers in the home and set the stage for the information
revolution, in 1994 only 4 million households used online services, but by 2000
that number should exceed30 million. The
growth potential in this market is enormous.

46.What is this article about?

a. The information revolution

b. Cheaper computer

c. Traveling by highway in the 1990s

d. the important of news

e. highway in the 1990s

47.
What is described as enormous?

a. The information highway

b.
The cable system

c. The market potential

d. The on line services

e. The information

48.
According to the article, what has put more computers in homes?

a. Increased services

b. Better Software

c. Lower costs

d. The information revolution

e. revolution

Leading TV Advertising

Company
with broadcast interest worldwide seeks a specialist in audience research. The
specialist will design studies to determine consumer’s preferences and write
report for use with in the company. Candidates must have college degree with
courses in research. Must also have experiences in advertising. Outstanding
oral, written, and computer skill are necessary. Downtown location,. Excellent
benefits.

49.
What does this job involve?

a. making TV commercials

b. Discovering what consumer like

c. Advertising product

d. Testing Product

e. consumer like

50.
Who will use the reports the Specialist writes?

a. The consumer

b. The television station

c. The manufacturers

d. The TV advertising company

e. The TV

51.
What qualifications should the candidate have?

a. education in research and experience
in advertising

b. experience in television audiences

c. Ability in accounting

d. A degree in broadcasting

e. experience in advertising

Peru
is reforming Peru is reforming its maritime transportation system. New
regulations designed to reduce port costs and increase efficiency have already
had encouraging results. As a result of these reforms, Peru has established
itself as the gateway for exports to the booming Pacific Rim markets. These
reforms have been in three areas:labor
regulations, and custom clearances.

High
labor costs had sabotaged Peru’s import and export businesses. Where once 80 %
of all goods had been transported by ship, ports in recent years had been
moving only half of their capacity. Shipping companies had taken their business
to Chilean ports where costs were a sixth what they were in Peru. Reform in
this area was needed quickly. Consequently, agreements with port workers now
allow shippers and receivers to make their prices. Competitive with other ports
in Latin America.The port workers
benefit as well, since many have formed limit partner ships or cooperatives.

Prior
to the reforms, 60 % of all exports had to be shipped on Peruvian flag
carriers. That regulation has been abolished and has opened the ports to ships
from around the world. This increase in traffic meant that dock procedures had
had to be streamlined. Accordingly, customs regulations were made more efficient
and commercial processing is accomplished more quickly.

52.
Why were reforms necessary?

a. The industry was outdated

b. Corruption was the norm

c. Labor regulations were being
violated

d. the shipping industry was
inefficient and costly.

e. The industry

53.
What are Peruvian shippers most interested in?

a. north America

b. The Pacific Rim

c. Europe

d. Chile

e. east

54.
Prior to the reforms, at what percentage capacity did the ports operate?

a. 20%

b.50%

c. 60%

d. 80%

e. 100%

55.
What do Peruvian ships now do?

a. carry all cargo

b. carry 60% of all cargo

c. Compete with non Peruvian ships

d. display their flag

e. Peruvian ships

56.
According to the report, why were dock procedures streamlined?

a. to make them easier to read

b. to handle increased traffic

c. to reduce labor costs

d. to satisfy the dock workers

e. easier to read

MEMO

From
the desk of Mazola Sawarani

To: all Employees

Sub: Vacation

Supervisor
must approve any and all vacation periods longer than one week. Approval is not
automatic. If (1) your absence would create a heavy workload for your team,
orcause your team deadlines; (2) your
fail to give at least one weeks advance notice; (3) there are problems with
your job performance; or (4) you have had others frequent absences, your
request could be denied. In that case, please contact the personnel review
board.

57. What is this memo about?

a.
Work shortage

b.
vacation time

c.
sick leave

d.
starting hours

e.
performances

58. Which of the following
vacation periods requires a supervisor’s approval?